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Hampshire & IOW Lookup Requests / Re: Burials in Upham
« on: Tuesday 05 March 24 20:01 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for your help,  The online indexes for Hampshire are a bit confusing.  One database which is titled marraiges & banns actually has the first 17 pages as baptisms and the next 11 pages as burials.  The baptisms come up under a search but not the burials.  There is another file of Bishops Transcripts which are different in content, and I have found Winifred's death there. There is also an entry for 'Farmer' Moulton in 1774 which looks promising. It certainly pays to search the whole set of images as some do not seem to be indexed correctly.

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Hampshire & IOW Lookup Requests / Re: Burials in Upham
« on: Sunday 03 March 24 19:17 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for that,  i had trawled through the online info but it only started in 1813.  i have got a fiche somewhere but i hadn't noticed Winifred in it,  I haven't looked at the fiche for about 20 years. i don't suppose the burial had her age on it?

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Hampshire & IOW Lookup Requests / Burials in Upham
« on: Friday 01 March 24 13:10 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, I’m looking for the death or burial of Winifred and William Moulton.  They were both born in the 1740s married in about 1770 and had children Ann and Charlotte in about 1773 and 1775 in Upham.  Ann married Philip Godwin in Upham, and they later moved to Durley although some family lived in Upham later on. The name Moulton seems to be sometimes written as Molten or Melton but I can’t find any trace of deaths.

They could have died elsewhere.

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Worcestershire / Re: Richardson family from Kempsey
« on: Saturday 27 August 22 16:29 BST (UK)  »
That would be brilliant.  I have been researching the Richardsons for many years.  I’m descended from John Richardson who married Ann Neathway. One strange fact is that I was friends at school with a girl who lived at Stonall farm. John and Ann only had descendants from daughter Eliza although I do have dna match who is descended from Eliza’s probable half sister.

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Worcestershire / Re: Richardson family from Kempsey
« on: Tuesday 23 August 22 07:38 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I’ve been researching the Boulter family. I haven’t found a direct link between Hannah and George yet. I do have Hannah’s parents as Thomas and Hannah from a baptism in Norton juxta Kempsey. Thomas was born about 1778 and dies in Norton.  This ties in with the branch in Eckington possibly. Do you have any other info

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Worcestershire Lookup Requests / Re: Hannah Boulter kempsey
« on: Friday 19 February 21 18:37 GMT (UK)  »
I havent seen the marriage, it was in a post "Richardsons of Kempsey"  There was even av Richardson still living in Green Street on the 1939 lists.

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Worcestershire Lookup Requests / Re: Hannah Boulter kempsey
« on: Friday 19 February 21 12:52 GMT (UK)  »
Hannah married James Richardsonin 1824, as a previous post in 2011,

She says birthplace Norton one census and Norton juxta Kempsey on another. 
She died about 1871.

A Thomas Boulter died in Norton in 1817

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Worcestershire Lookup Requests / Hannah Boulter kempsey
« on: Thursday 18 February 21 20:09 GMT (UK)  »
Hi 

I'm looking for the baptism of Hannah Boulter in worcestershire around 1804-1808.  She was bprn in Norton juxta Kempsey.  I have found one in 1812, Wyre Piddle,  but it is not the correct one.  I'm trying to work out her parents.  her father is possibly a Thomas Boulter.  There seems to be several families in Kempsey, Wyre Piddle and Eckington, possibly connected.

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Worcestershire / Re: Richardson family from Kempsey
« on: Monday 15 February 21 19:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

I've used Rootschat a lot some years agobut i missed this set of posts.  Ive been looking for the James/Hannah marriage for twenty years.  Thanks for the lookup.  the Richardsons and Neathways are quite confusing as there were several inter marriages.  even more confusing John Richardson, who married Ann Neathway, lived with his brother Henry's widow, Ann Merriman, and possibly was the father of her later children.  The Neathways are sometimes difficult to find owing to the misspelling of their surname.  They originated in Gloucestershire, Aston under hill, which is just the other side of Bredon Hill.  the main family in Worcestershire was Richard Neathway who lived in Hawbridge/Stoulton area.  Even more confusingly his wife was Eliza Richardson.  They were married in Great Comberton, where the Richardson family were living after moving from Leigh.  i have not found a baptism for Eliza but she could be the youngest sister of James, or possibly an illegitimate neice. 

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